Health Centers appeared in the United States around 1910. They provided social assistance in conjunction with some type of medical care. Their original separation between preventive and curative medicine was superseded by the concept of whole health in the 1940s, when Health Center discourse became part of medical education. In the 1960s, the notion of community medicine arose out of the war on poverty. These ideas spread through Brazil in the 1920s and were strengthened under the Vargas policy of national construction, but it was the Serviço Especial de Saúde Pública (Special Public Health Service) that was primarily responsible for lending them their practical and conceptual shape in this country.
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Mello, G. A., & Viana, A. L. d.Ávila. (2011). Centros de Saúde: Ciência e ideologia na reordenação da saúde pública no século XX. Historia, Ciencias, Saude - Manguinhos, 18(4), 1131–1149. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0104-59702011000400010
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